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2000s animated television series

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As Aventuras de Gui & Estopa
Brazilian animated television series
KikoRiki
KikoRiki, sometimes known outside Russia as GoGoRiki or BalloonToons, occasionally referred by the original Russian name: Smeshariki (), is a Russian animated television series consisting of 408 episodes of 6 minutes and 30 seconds (and 11 minutes) each. This series uses mostly both flash animation and computer animation.
Chhota Bheem
Indian animated television series
The Triplets
animated television series
Squirrel and Hedgehog
North Korean animated television show
Mr. Freeman
television series
Disney Club
television series
Supa Strikas
animated television series
Sandra the Fairytale Detective
Spanish animated television series
Lola & Virginia
2006 multi-national TV series or program
School for Vampires
German animated television series
Fluffy Gardens
Irish animated television series
Pepee
Pepee is a Turkish 3D animation television series produced by Düşyeri for TRT Çocuk. The series was created by Ayşe Şule Bilgiç. The first episode aired as a preview on November 1, 2008.
Elias: The Little Rescue Boat
children's book published in Norway in 1999
Block 13
television series
Musti
Belgian animated preschool education television series
The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends
television series
Hopla
Hopla is a Belgian animated children's television series created by Bert Smets and produced by Bert Smets Productions. The cartoon features the rabbit Hopla and his friends―the pig Onki, the bear Nina, and the kitten Lola. Similar to its spiritual predecessor Tik Tak, the series is aimed at babies, toddlers, and preschoolers between 0–2 years old and has no dialogue (the only dialogue is the show's name). The show was animated with Strata 3D.
Scruff
animated television series
list of animated television series of the 2000s
Wikimedia list article
Bakkar
Bakkar () is an Egyptian cartoon series that was produced by the Egyptian Radio and Television Union to be aired on Channel One and was traditionally broadcast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan from 1998 to 2006, and from 2015 to 2016, running for a single episode for each of the total 11 seasons.